The Prince George Citizen

Puppy on patrol at the Coast

- Stuart NEATBY Citizen staff

For staff of the Coast Inn of the North, their newest guest is high-energy but low maintenanc­e.

He’s always friendly, especially if there are treats on hand.

Mooshoo, a seven-month-old Lab cross, has been adopted by the hotel from the Prince George Humane Society.

Along with front office staff, the puppy will be stationed in the lobby of the hotel over the next several weeks.

He will also greet guests from his strategica­lly placed doghouse next to the front desk. Hotel staff will take on the responsibi­lity of feeding and walking the dog. The Coast Inn of the North, as well as other Coast hotels throughout B.C., has long welcomed guests and their dogs within hotel rooms.

“We all have a warm spot in our heart for all the four-legged, furry family members that come through our doors,” says Stephanie Young, the hotel’s front office manager.

“We have been working with the Humane Society to assist in showcasing the animals available for adoption to find their forever home and encourage fostering.”

The hotel will not be a permanent home for Mooshoo, but staff hope his placement in the hotel will encourage a permanent adoption.

“Fostering is the lifeline of our organizati­on,” said Angela McLaren, executive director of the Prince George Humane Society. “The Coast’s offer to open its heart by helping a dog through this transition period is heartwarmi­ng to our organizati­on.”

Young believes Mooshoo’s tenure at the Coast may be brief. She believes the dog’s friendly temperamen­t will lend itself to a speedy adoption.

“I promise you, if you were to meet Mooshoo, you’d want to take him home.”

 ?? CITIZEN PHOTO BY BRENT BRAATEN ?? Coast Inn of The North welcomed its first foster dog, Mooshoo, in the hotel lobby. The Coast Inn chain has been welcoming pets into its hotels for many years.
CITIZEN PHOTO BY BRENT BRAATEN Coast Inn of The North welcomed its first foster dog, Mooshoo, in the hotel lobby. The Coast Inn chain has been welcoming pets into its hotels for many years.

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